Feedback from Week 2 | Write in Micro Size | SLC Season 21

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Hello #microwriters!

It's time to evaluate what we've learned about narrator's points of view.

WARNING. This is a feedback exercise for the teaching team.
YOU DON'T HAVE TO WRITE A SEPARATE POST.
JUST LEAVE YOUR ANSWERS IN A SINGLE COMMENT.


Instructions:

  • The assessment consists of 6 questions that you must answer by leaving a comment on this post. Without further ado, let's get started:

1. Narrator's point of view.

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Look closely at the characters in the picture:

    • Twins: who are they looking at?
    • The boy holding the picture: Who is he watching?
    • Boy standing next to the painting: Who can he see from his position?
      • Answer the following question: 1. what is the narrator's point of view?

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2. First-person narrator.

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Imagine you are one of the twins.
2. Answer the following questions.

    • How do you relate it to the first narrator?
    • Who does a first-person narrator speak to?

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3. Second-person narrator:

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Now, you are the boy holding the painting.
3. Answer the following questions.

    • Who does the second-person narrator tell the story to?

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4. Third-person narrator:

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Imagine you are the boy standing next to the painting.
4. Answer the following questions.

    • What can you see from where you are standing?
    • Who does the third-person narrator tell the story to?

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5. Go to Week 1´s post

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Read and analyze your first short story.

5. Answer the following questions.
Note: This question is only for those who took Week 1.

    • Who is telling the story?
    • From which narrator speaks:
      • From the self;
      • Addressing you (e.g., a friend);
      • Speaking as an observer in the third person
    • What do you think of the type of narrator you chose?
    • Do you think it was the most appropriate for telling your story?

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6. Reflection on the course.

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6. Answer the following questions.

    • What aspects of the course are most interesting to you?
    • What difficulties did you encounter in writing your short stories?
    • What suggestions do you have to improve the course?

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Thank you very much for your participation! Your answers will help us to better understand your progress and improve our classes.

Teaching team: @solperez and @joslud

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Fuentes


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Original production by @joslud

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